Contact sensitization in metalworkers: data from the Information Network of Departments of Dermatology ( IVDK ), 2010 – 2018

2020 
BACKGROUND Metalworkers are exposed to a variety of contact allergens by handling tools, metals, metalworking fluids (MWFs), oils and greases, rubber materials etc. Most large-scale reports on contact allergy due to MWFs are more than 10 years old, and there are only few studies on contact allergy in mechanics and other metal workers not exposed to MWFs. OBJECTIVES To describe a current spectrum of contact sensitization in metalworkers with occupational dermatitis (OD). PATIENTS AND METHODS Retrospective analysis of patch test data collected by the Information Network of Departments of Dermatology (IVDK; 2010 - 2018), stratifying for 804 cutting metalworkers, 2197 mechanics and 355 other metalworkers. RESULTS Cutting metalworkers were most frequently sensitized to monoethanolamine (12.6%), colophonium / abietic acid (11.4%), and formaldehyde releasers (up to 8.5%) from the MWF series, and formaldehyde (4.6%) and iodopropynyl butylcarbamate (4.6%) from the baseline series. Sensitization among mechanics and other metalworkers indicate possible occupational exposure to MWFs, glues and resins, although this may not be expected from their job titles. CONCLUSIONS The spectrum of MWF contact allergens remained largely unchanged during the last years. Taking a comprehensive occupational history is indispensable in order to not miss relevant allergen exposures. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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